I believe it’s the war one!
Answer:
In the given passage, the word puncheon refers to a smoothed log used during summer time as this is cool.
<u>Explanation:
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This extract, taken from Twain's Huckleberry Finn, is trying to create a scene, where the protagonist enters the church and finds a dog (hog) or two inside the church. He is trying to say that dogs like smooth logs to sleep on as they become very cool during the night on any summer day. Therefore, the word puncheon, here, describes a smoothed log.
Answer:
At those speeds .....
Explanation:
While it is a detail about the type of weather event it is not a key detail.
The correct answer is A.
A subject-verb agreement implies that the subject of the sentence and the verb of the sentence must be in agreement in number.
A pick and shovel ( two things, therefore plural ) <em>are used</em> to remove sand;
When two subjects are joined by <em>and</em>, the verb is plural.
then workers or a crane <em>lifts</em> the artifacts.
When two or more singular nouns or pronouns are connected by <em>or </em>or <em>nor</em>, a singular verb is used. The verb agrees in person and number with the noun nearest to it.